The book Dream of a Spring Night (Hollow Reed Series) was written by author I. J. Parker Here you can read free online of Dream of a Spring Night (Hollow Reed Series) book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Dream of a Spring Night (Hollow Reed Series) a good or bad book?
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his father complained, and Takehira tore his eyes away from his golden hopes and looked at the people around him. They made little headway. Large carriages drawn by slow oxen impeded them. Servants on their master’s errands ducked in and out of the throng. Half naked porters bore their goods in enormous baskets on their backs. Traveling monks strode along as if they owned the street, the small rings on their staffs jingling at every step. And everybody was shouting. The ragged children w...ith limbs like sticks and distended bellies were everywhere, crying for coppers with their shrill voices. They dashed into the street to reach for their bridles, touched their stirrups, hung onto their saddle blankets, pleaded with sunken eyes and hungry mouths. And yet the smell of cooking foods was all around them. Takehira tossed the children some coins, and a fight broke out between the hooves of their shying and rearing horses. “Stop that,” snapped his father. They caught up with a fine ox-drawn carriage. Its driver and runner used their whips on the crowd and cursed at people. Now and then, the reed curtain in the back twitched, revealing glimpses of colored silks inside. Takehira stared. “Who do you think she is?”
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